This week, an American man and two Danish women, aged 19 and 20, died in the same town due to methanol poisoning.
Laos' government on Saturday officially acknowledged the mass poisoning that has killed at least six tourists, promising it would bring the perpetrators to justice.
A little town known as a backpacker paradise in northern Laos has come under spotlight for a mass poisoning case that has ...
Vang Vieng in Laos are popular with backpackers travelling through South ... a very poor country with lax regulations and ...
A second Australian teenager who fell critically ill after drinking tainted alcohol in Laos has died in a hospital in Bangkok ...
The Laos government said Saturday it was "profoundly saddened" by the deaths of foreign tourists in Vang Vieng, with the toll ...
A second Australian woman who fell critically ill after drinking tainted alcohol in Laos has died in a hospital in Bangkok, ...
Various countries have issued health alerts, including the US, warning of potential methanol poisoning via tainted drinks in ...
Two Australians, two Danes, an American, and a Briton have died following a night out in tourist hotspot Vang Vieng. Alcohol ...
The victims were an American, two Danes, two Australians, and a Brit. Australia's prime minister called the ordeal "every ...
Holly Bowles, 19, had been in critical condition on life support following the poisoning in Laos more than a week ago.
Methanol is sometimes illicitly used as a cheap substitute ... adding that police advised every hotel and bar in the town to ...